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Georgia Bockoven

    August 7, 1943

    Transitioning from a successful career as a freelance photojournalist, this author now crafts compelling fiction that delves into the intricacies of human relationships and emotions. Her writing is distinguished by its deep psychological insight and sensitive portrayal of characters. Through her narratives, she often explores the complexities of connection and the pursuit of love. Her stories are crafted to be suspenseful and engaging, keeping readers captivated until the very end.

    Georgia Bockoven
    Return to the Beach House LP
    Another Summer
    The Beach House
    Things Remembered
    Carly's Gift
    The Year Everything Changed
    • The Year Everything Changed

      • 432 pages
      • 16 hours of reading
      3.9(60)Add rating

      The story unfolds through a letter from an attorney conveying the heartbreaking news of Jessie Patrick Reed's terminal illness. The letter reveals Reed's wish to reconnect with his estranged child, setting the stage for an emotional journey of reconciliation and exploration of their fractured relationship. Themes of forgiveness, family ties, and the complexities of parent-child dynamics are central as the characters navigate their past and the urgency of their present circumstances.

      The Year Everything Changed
    • Carly's Gift

      • 384 pages
      • 14 hours of reading
      3.8(349)Add rating

      Exploring the enduring power of love, this novel weaves a poignant narrative that delves into relationships that withstand the test of time. With rich character development and emotional depth, the story captures the complexities of human connections, highlighting how love can persist through life's challenges. The author skillfully intertwines themes of memory and change, offering a heartfelt reflection on the bonds that shape our lives.

      Carly's Gift
    • Things Remembered

      • 384 pages
      • 14 hours of reading
      3.7(344)Add rating

      A woman's journey toward healing and self-discovery unfolds as she confronts her past. Struggling with memories and emotional baggage, she learns the importance of forgiveness and acceptance. The narrative explores themes of resilience, personal growth, and the transformative power of letting go, ultimately guiding her toward a brighter future filled with hope and new possibilities.

      Things Remembered
    • The Beach House

      • 352 pages
      • 13 hours of reading
      3.7(219)Add rating

      After you've given your baby to strangers, what do you say when someone asks if you have children?

      The Beach House
    • Another Summer

      A Beach House Novel

      • 400 pages
      • 14 hours of reading
      3.7(112)Add rating

      Exploring themes of love, laughter, heartache, and hope, this book delves into the interconnected lives of characters from The Beach House. It presents a rich emotional journey filled with promise and passion, as new stories unfold and intertwine, offering readers a heartfelt experience.

      Another Summer
    • Return to the Beach House LP

      • 434 pages
      • 16 hours of reading
      3.6(654)Add rating

      In a captivating narrative, eight individuals navigate through intertwined lives over the course of a transformative year. Their journeys reveal the complexities of human relationships and the impact of pivotal moments. Each character brings a unique perspective, showcasing themes of resilience, connection, and personal growth as they face challenges and celebrate triumphs together. The stories converge, highlighting the beauty of shared experiences and the profound ways in which lives can intersect.

      Return to the Beach House LP
    • Ein Haus am Meer

      • 398 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      Seit rund einem Jahrhundert blickt das Strandhaus von der kalifornischen Küste hinaus auf den tosenden Pazifik. Die Autorin entführt uns in das romantische Haus am Meer und lässt uns teilhaben an den wechselhaften Schicksalen seiner Bewohner.

      Ein Haus am Meer
    • Amy, das Adoptivkind. Amy, das schwarze Schaf. Amy, die kleine Schwester. Diana Winchester wurde von den Eltern stehts vorgezogen - doch Diana steht zu ihrer jüngeren Adoptivschwester Amy. Eines Tages gerät Amy in eine schwere Krise. Diana wird klar, dass es nur eine Lösung gibt: Sie muss Amys wahre Mutter finden. Doch die Reise ins ländliche Wyoming führt in einen wahren Dschungel der Gefühle.

      Stummes Versprechen
    • Karla Esterbrook will nicht zurück. Ja, ihre Großmutter Anna hat sie und ihre Schwestern großgezogen. Aber Karla lag von klein auf mit ihr im Konflikt. Jetzt will Anna ihren Nachlass regeln – und Karla hat keine andere Wahl, als in das Haus ihrer Kindheit zurückzukehren. Zu ihrer Überraschung sucht die Großmutter nach Versöhnung. Doch Karla stehen noch weitere unerwartete Gefühle bevor …

      Das Haus meiner Grossmutter
    • Eine Frau in Rot auf einer einsamen Klippe- Bei einem Angelausflug rettet Adam eine lebensmüde Frau vor dem Tod in den Wellen. Er ahnt nicht, dass dies der Beginn einer dramatischen Liebesgeschichte ist. Welches dunkle Geheimnis aus ihrer Vergangenheit quält sie so, dass sie sich das Leben nehmen wollte?

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